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Alabama called Valo Alabama in cooperation with the National Association of educational broadcasters presents organ music of the century and historical recitals series of pipe organ music featuring Putnam Porter organist today's tape recorded broadcast features music by Johann Sebastian Bach and is one in a series of 26 programs presenting music written for the pipe organ during the preview Roque the Baroque and romantic arrows and selections by contemporary composers. Box Club Volume of 21 opens with his flat and conclude with a great few in E-flat. Although generally published together there is no way of knowing if Bach intended them to be played together. The Prelude is obviously much earlier in than the few and is actually separated from the few by the 21 carolled probably opens this program of organ music of the centuries with Bach's prelude in E-flat.
The 18 Great Britain during the Leipzig period of Bach's
composing are generally considered to be Bach's finest representing his most mature work. Bach wrote two probably loads on the savior of the heath and. Both included in the collection of 18 great corralled prelate. Organ music of the centuries continues with the first of these two preludes one in which the melodic line is highly ornamented and the one which some music scholars consider to be the most beautiful of all Bach's chorale problems. But an impostor plays the chorale prelude Also if you're all the heathen way. From Bach's church can top number 147 which is an
advent can top comes one of the most familiar and beautiful of all corralled present of minds desiring. The beautiful melody in this composition is used as a catalyst for most or of melody over which is written an equally beautiful come from Melody. Play xbox Joy of Man's Desiring. As was mentioned earlier in the program the great E-flat few
forms the concluding movement of the club here you're both. If you get self is one of the most perfect of Bach's musical essays and one of the most popular of organ solos it is often called a Saint. If you because of its resemblance to the first phrase of the English composer William Crofts great hymn to St.. It is an established fact however that Bach never heard crossed him and it is generally thought that he derives a subject from one of the German Caroll to. The few is divided into three distinct suctions and Albert Schweitzer the contemporary interpreter. Bach has expressed the opinion that the three fold structure is reference to the Holy Trinity. But concludes this program of organ music of the centuries where the box in the flat. Yeah.
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Series
Organ music of the centuries
Episode
Pre-Baroque and Baroque organ music, part eight
Producing Organization
Alabama College
Contributing Organization
University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/500-jm23gp4x
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Description
Episode Description
This program features more performances of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Series Description
Highlights of noted organ music selections from various periods, including Pre-Baroque and Baroque; Classical and Romantic; and Modern.
Broadcast Date
1955-01-01
Topics
Music
Subjects
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Organ music.
Media type
Sound
Duration
00:29:58
Credits
Host: Sears, Ralph
Performer: Porter, Putnam
Producing Organization: Alabama College
AAPB Contributor Holdings
University of Maryland
Identifier: 55-22-8 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:29:52
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Citations
Chicago: “Organ music of the centuries; Pre-Baroque and Baroque organ music, part eight,” 1955-01-01, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed March 28, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-jm23gp4x.
MLA: “Organ music of the centuries; Pre-Baroque and Baroque organ music, part eight.” 1955-01-01. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. March 28, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-jm23gp4x>.
APA: Organ music of the centuries; Pre-Baroque and Baroque organ music, part eight. Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-jm23gp4x